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  2. ThinkCentre A series - Wikipedia

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    PC World indicated that the ThinkCentre A55 small form factor desktop, announced in January 2007, was a “pure business PC.". [ 8 ] The desktop incorporated a mid-range processor, the Intel E6300 Core 2 Duo with a speed of 1.83 GHz, and offered a maximum of 4 GB of DDR2 667 MHz RAM on 2 DIMM slots. [ 8 ]

  3. Memory module - Wikipedia

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    A 256 x 4 Kibit 20-pin DIP DRAM on an early PC memory card, usually Industry Standard Architecture Common DRAM packages. From top to bottom: DIP, SIPP, SIMM (30‑pin), SIMM (72‑pin), DIMM (168‑pin), DDR DIMM (184‑pin). 16 GiB DDR4-2666 288-pin 1.2 V UDIMMs

  4. Dell Dimension - Wikipedia

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    Slot 1 Intel Pentium II (Deschutes) 333, 350, 400 MHz 66, 100 MHz SDRAM 3 DIMM slots 384 MB PC100 SDRAM Integrated ATI Rage Pro AGP 2X 8 MB Yamaha DS-1 (Optional) Intel EtherExpress™ Pro/100B (Optional) 2 ISA, 3 PCI 43.69 cm 20.32 cm 44.45 cm 11.3 to 13.6 kg (25.0 to 30.0 lb) V___c Slot 1 Intel Celeron (Mendocino) 333, 400, 433, 466* MHz 66 MHz

  5. DIMM - Wikipedia

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    A 204-pin PC3-10600 DDR3 SO-DIMM. A SO-DIMM slot on a computer motherboard. A SO-DIMM (pronounced "so dim" / ˈ s oʊ d ɪ m /, also spelled SODIMM) or small outline DIMM, is a smaller alternative to a DIMM, being roughly half the physical size of a regular DIMM. The first SO-DIMMs had 72 pins and were introduced by JEDEC in 1997.

  6. Registered memory - Wikipedia

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    Registered (Buffered) DIMM (R-DIMM or RDIMM) modules insert a buffer between the pins of the command and address buses on the DIMM and the memory chips. A high-capacity DIMM might have numerous memory chips, each of which must receive the memory address, and their combined input capacitance limits the speed at which the memory bus can operate.

  7. Fully Buffered DIMM - Wikipedia

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    A Fully Buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM) is a type of memory module used in computer systems. It is designed to improve memory performance and capacity by allowing multiple memory modules to be each connected to the memory controller using a serial interface, rather than a parallel one.

  8. Multi-channel memory architecture - Wikipedia

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    Dual-channel memory slots, color-coded orange and yellow for this particular motherboard. Dual-channel-enabled memory controllers in a PC system architecture use two 64-bit data channels. Dual-channel should not be confused with double data rate (DDR), in which data exchange happens twice per DRAM clock. The two technologies are independent of ...

  9. DDR2 SDRAM - Wikipedia

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    PC2-5300 DDR2 SO-DIMM (for notebooks) Comparison of memory modules for desktop PCs (DIMM) Comparison of memory modules for portable/mobile PCs (SO-DIMM) The key difference between DDR2 and DDR SDRAM is the increase in prefetch length. In DDR SDRAM, the prefetch length is two bits for every bit in a word; whereas it is four bits in DDR2 SDRAM.